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Who came up the 5 atomic theories?
Who came up the 5 atomic theories?
Atoms ________ be broken into smaller pieces.
Atoms ________ be broken into smaller pieces.
In any one element all the atoms are exactly __________.
In any one element all the atoms are exactly __________.
Atoms can combine to form ____________.
Atoms can combine to form ____________.
Atoms of each element have a unique ___________.
Atoms of each element have a unique ___________.
Solids have a ________________ shape, mass, and volume
Solids have a ________________ shape, mass, and volume
Liquids have a definite ______________, but not a definite ________________.
Liquids have a definite ______________, but not a definite ________________.
Gases have ______ definite shape or volume.
Gases have ______ definite shape or volume.
When you add ____________ to atoms they move faster and spread apart.
When you add ____________ to atoms they move faster and spread apart.
Adding or taking away heat can cause a change in __________.
Adding or taking away heat can cause a change in __________.
Mass is the amount of _______ an object has
Mass is the amount of _______ an object has
Heat energy an object has due to the motion of its particles is called ____________.
Heat energy an object has due to the motion of its particles is called ____________.
Volume is the amount __________ an object takes up.
Volume is the amount __________ an object takes up.
When you place a crayon in the hot sun and it begins to melt over the course of 2 hours. What did you observe?
When you place a crayon in the hot sun and it begins to melt over the course of 2 hours. What did you observe?
When a clown came to your party he used a Helium gas to make the animal balloons. What vocab word would you use to describe the what happened to the balloon when the Helium was added.
When a clown came to your party he used a Helium gas to make the animal balloons. What vocab word would you use to describe the what happened to the balloon when the Helium was added.
(Must include speed and distance)
What happens to atoms/particles when heat is added?
What happens to atoms/particles when heat is lost?
(MUST ANSWER BOTH CORRECTLY TO GET POINTS)
(Must include speed and distance)
What happens to atoms/particles when heat is added?
What happens to atoms/particles when heat is lost?
(MUST ANSWER BOTH CORRECTLY TO GET POINTS)
Added- Particles/atoms move faster and further apart
Lost- Particles/atoms move slower and move closer together
Draw a picture to represent an arrangement of atoms in a substance when heat is removed. (2 Possible answers)
Draw a picture to represent an arrangement of atoms in a substance when heat is removed. (2 Possible answers)
Gas to liquid
O O
O
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O O O O O O O
O O O O O
O O O O
O O O O O O O
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Liquid to Solid
O O O O O O O
O O O O O
O O O O
O O O O O O O
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OOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOO
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What happened to molecules in the graduated cylinder when the ice began to melt and finally reached room temperature?
What happened to molecules in the graduated cylinder when the ice began to melt and finally reached room temperature?
The distance of the water molecules increased.
If all the atoms in the science table were removed. What would happen to the science table?
If all the atoms in the science table were removed. What would happen to the science table?
The science table would be GONE!
NO ATOMS NO MATTER
In what kind of phase change would atoms in an object begin to move closer together.
Must include adding and taking away heat (2 possible answers)
In what kind of phase change would atoms in an object begin to move closer together.
Must include adding and taking away heat (2 possible answers)
When heat is removed as gas turns into liquid
When heat is removed as liquid turns into solid
A cup of ice started at 0° and was constantly being moved for 5 minutes. What will most likely happen to the temperature after 5 minutes of the particles being in motion.
A cup of ice started at 0° and was constantly being moved for 5 minutes. What will most likely happen to the temperature after 5 minutes of the particles being in motion.
It will most likely increase 2 to 3 degrees.
What can you tell me about the following picture of Helium balloons using Dalton's Theory?
What can you tell me about the following picture of Helium balloons using Dalton's Theory?
They contain the same type of atoms and elements.
What factor/variable determines what state of matter an object is currently in?
What factor/variable determines what state of matter an object is currently in?
Using the following diagram which ones have the most matter? ( O= atoms)
A.
B.
C.
D.
Using the following diagram which ones have the most matter? ( O= atoms)
A.
B.
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D.
We all know that each element has a unique mass. However, what if you were told that the mass of a silver necklace is the same as a gold necklace. How could that be possible?
We all know that each element has a unique mass. However, what if you were told that the mass of a silver necklace is the same as a gold necklace. How could that be possible?
The number of atoms in each item is different.
As the water cools down to room temperature what happens to the water molecules distance, mass, and number?
As the water cools down to room temperature what happens to the water molecules distance, mass, and number?
As water cools down the molecules move closer together, Mass does not change, and the number of molecules stays the same.
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